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Hans Wiegel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑns ˈʋiɣəl]; born 16 July 1941) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and businessperson. Wiegel studied Law at the University of Amsterdam before switching to Political science obtaining a Bachelor of Social Science degree and worked as a freelance political pundit from July 1965 until April 1967. Wiegel also served as Chairman of the political youth organisation JOVD from November 1965 until October 1966. Wiegel became a Member of the House of Representatives shortly after election of 1967 taking office on 18 April 1967 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Local Government Affairs. After the election of 1971 Party Leader and Parliamentary leader Molly Geertsema was appointed as Deputy Prime Minis

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  • Hans Wiegel (* 16. Juli 1941 in Amsterdam) ist ein niederländischer Politiker der Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie (VVD), der Mitglied der Zweiten Kammer der Generalstaaten war und der zwischen 1971 und 1982 als Vorsitzender der VVD durch seine auf den Mittelstand und Facharbeiter ausgerichtete Politik die Wahlergebnisse der VVD verbessern konnte und insbesondere die Politik des Kabinett von Ministerpräsident Joop den Uyl in den Jahren 1973 bis 1977 scharf kritisierte. Im Anschluss fungierte er zwischen 1977 und 1981 im ersten Kabinett von Ministerpräsident Dries van Agt als Vize-Ministerpräsident sowie Innenminister und leitete in dieser Zeit unter anderem Pläne zur kommunalen Neugliederung von Zuid-Limburg in die Wege, die unter anderem Ubach over Worms betrafen. 1982 wurde er Kommissar der Königin in der Provinz Friesland, spielte aber weiterhin eine maßgebliche Rolle als „graue Eminenz“ der VVD. Später war er Vorstandsvorsitzender von Krankenkassen und zwischen 1995 und 2000 Mitglied der Ersten Kammer der Generalstaaten. (de)
  • Hans Wiegel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑns ˈʋiɣəl]; born 16 July 1941) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and businessperson. Wiegel studied Law at the University of Amsterdam before switching to Political science obtaining a Bachelor of Social Science degree and worked as a freelance political pundit from July 1965 until April 1967. Wiegel also served as Chairman of the political youth organisation JOVD from November 1965 until October 1966. Wiegel became a Member of the House of Representatives shortly after election of 1967 taking office on 18 April 1967 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Local Government Affairs. After the election of 1971 Party Leader and Parliamentary leader Molly Geertsema was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior in the Cabinet Biesheuvel I announced he was stepping down and Wiegel was anonymously selected as his successor taking office on 1 July 1971. For the elections of 1972 and 1977 Wiegel served as Lijsttrekker (top candidate) and following a successful cabinet formation with Christian-democratic Leader Dries van Agt formed the Cabinet Van Agt–Wiegel with Wiegel appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior taking office on 19 December 1977. For the election of 1981 Wiegel again served as Lijsttrekker but the following cabinet formation resulted in a coalition between the Christian-democrats and Labour Party and he returned to the House of Representatives as Parliamentary leader on 25 August 1981. In April 1982 Wiegel unexpectedly announced he was stepping down as Leader following his nomination as the next Queen's Commissioner of Friesland and endorsed rising star Ed Nijpels as his successor and was installed Queen's Commissioner serving from 16 June 1982 until 1 February 1994. Wiegel also became active in the private and public sectors as a corporate and non-profit director and served on several state commissions and councils on behalf of the government, and worked as a trade association executive serving as Chairman of the Brewers association from August 1984 until November 2012, the Healthcare Insurance association from February 1994 until February 2012 and the Travel Companies association from May 1994 until June 1995 and as Vice Chairman of the Industry and Employers confederation (VNO-NCW) from May 2008 until February 2012. Wiegel continued to be active in politics and was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1995 taking office on 13 June 1995 serving as a frontbencher and chairing the parliamentary committees for General Affairs and the Interior and as spokesperson for the Interior, Governmental Reforms and the Royal Family. In March 2000 Wiegel unexpectedly announced his retirement and resigned from the Senate on 1 April 2000. Wiegel semi-retired from active politics at 58 but continued to be active in the private and public sectors as a corporate and non-profit director and lobbyist, and worked as a occasional mediator for coalition agreements and political crisis's and as a political pundit and columnist for De Telegraaf, Algemeen Dagblad and WNL. Wiegel was known for his abilities as a skillful debater and effective negotiator and continued to comment on political affairs as a statesman until he suffered a minor stroke in August 2019 which forced him to undergo rehabilitation. He holds the distinction as the second youngest-serving Party Leader and Parliamentary leader at the age of 29 years, 350 days and the youngest-serving Deputy Prime Minister at the age of 36 years, 146 days. (en)
  • Hans Wiegel, né le 16 janvier 1941 à Amsterdam, est un homme politique néerlandais membre du Parti populaire libéral et démocrate (VVD). Il est élu député à la Seconde Chambre en 1967, à l'âge de 26 ans. Cinq ans plus tard, il devient président du groupe parlementaire du VVD. En 1972, il est choisi à 31 ans comme chef politique de son parti. Ministre des Affaires intérieures du cabinet de coalition de coalition de Dries van Agt entre 1977 et 1981, il retrouve brièvement la présidence du groupe libéral à la Seconde Chambre. En 1982, il est désigné commissaire de la Reine en province de Frise et accomplit deux mandats de six ans. Il intègre le secteur privé en 1994, en tant que dirigeant de mutuelle complémentaire, et exerce un mandat de sénateur de 1995 à 2000. Il est depuis retiré de la vie politique. (fr)
  • Hans Wiegel (Amsterdam, 16 juli 1941) is een Nederlands voormalig politicus van de Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie (VVD). Wiegel was partijleider van de VVD van 1971 tot 1982 en was lijsttrekker voor de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen van 1977 en 1981. Hij was lid van de Tweede Kamer van 1967 tot 1977 en fractievoorzitter van de VVD in de Tweede Kamer van 1971 tot 1977 en minister van Binnenlandse Zaken en vicepremier in het Kabinet-Van Agt I van 1977 tot 1981 en wederom fractievoorzitter in de Tweede Kamer van 1981 tot 1982. Wiegel was later commissaris van de Koningin van Friesland van 1982 tot 1994 en lid van de Eerste Kamer van 1995 tot 2000. (nl)
  • Hans Wiegel (ur. 16 lipca 1941 w Amsterdamie) – holenderski polityk, deputowany, wicepremier i minister, w latach 1971–1982 lider Partii Ludowej na rzecz Wolności i Demokracji (VVD). (pl)
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  • Hans Wiegel (Amsterdam, 16 juli 1941) is een Nederlands voormalig politicus van de Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie (VVD). Wiegel was partijleider van de VVD van 1971 tot 1982 en was lijsttrekker voor de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen van 1977 en 1981. Hij was lid van de Tweede Kamer van 1967 tot 1977 en fractievoorzitter van de VVD in de Tweede Kamer van 1971 tot 1977 en minister van Binnenlandse Zaken en vicepremier in het Kabinet-Van Agt I van 1977 tot 1981 en wederom fractievoorzitter in de Tweede Kamer van 1981 tot 1982. Wiegel was later commissaris van de Koningin van Friesland van 1982 tot 1994 en lid van de Eerste Kamer van 1995 tot 2000. (nl)
  • Hans Wiegel (ur. 16 lipca 1941 w Amsterdamie) – holenderski polityk, deputowany, wicepremier i minister, w latach 1971–1982 lider Partii Ludowej na rzecz Wolności i Demokracji (VVD). (pl)
  • Hans Wiegel (* 16. Juli 1941 in Amsterdam) ist ein niederländischer Politiker der Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie (VVD), der Mitglied der Zweiten Kammer der Generalstaaten war und der zwischen 1971 und 1982 als Vorsitzender der VVD durch seine auf den Mittelstand und Facharbeiter ausgerichtete Politik die Wahlergebnisse der VVD verbessern konnte und insbesondere die Politik des Kabinett von Ministerpräsident Joop den Uyl in den Jahren 1973 bis 1977 scharf kritisierte. Im Anschluss fungierte er zwischen 1977 und 1981 im ersten Kabinett von Ministerpräsident Dries van Agt als Vize-Ministerpräsident sowie Innenminister und leitete in dieser Zeit unter anderem Pläne zur kommunalen Neugliederung von Zuid-Limburg in die Wege, die unter anderem Ubach over Worms betrafen. (de)
  • Hans Wiegel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑns ˈʋiɣəl]; born 16 July 1941) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and businessperson. Wiegel studied Law at the University of Amsterdam before switching to Political science obtaining a Bachelor of Social Science degree and worked as a freelance political pundit from July 1965 until April 1967. Wiegel also served as Chairman of the political youth organisation JOVD from November 1965 until October 1966. Wiegel became a Member of the House of Representatives shortly after election of 1967 taking office on 18 April 1967 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Local Government Affairs. After the election of 1971 Party Leader and Parliamentary leader Molly Geertsema was appointed as Deputy Prime Minis (en)
  • Hans Wiegel, né le 16 janvier 1941 à Amsterdam, est un homme politique néerlandais membre du Parti populaire libéral et démocrate (VVD). Il est élu député à la Seconde Chambre en 1967, à l'âge de 26 ans. Cinq ans plus tard, il devient président du groupe parlementaire du VVD. En 1972, il est choisi à 31 ans comme chef politique de son parti. Il intègre le secteur privé en 1994, en tant que dirigeant de mutuelle complémentaire, et exerce un mandat de sénateur de 1995 à 2000. Il est depuis retiré de la vie politique. (fr)
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